Briggs Edward Solomon has been designing for
more than three decades. He has developed a reputation for his impeccable way
of blending old and new since establishing his interior design firm, Briggs Edward
Solomon.

Suzanne Eason founded her interior design firm Classically Modern
in 2006 after 18 years as the Creative Director for high-end luxury brands in
both New York City and Santiago, Chile. Suzanne graduated Summa Cum Laude with
a BFA from the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC and studied Industrial
Design at the prestigious design school Polimoda at the Villa Strozzi in
Florence, Italy. She later did advanced studies at The New York School of
Interior Design. Suzanne co-founded Art & Function, a multidisciplinary
design firm in Santiago, Chile, where she developed and designed luxury retail
stores located in Santiago, Lima, Peru, and Buenas Aires.

Jon
Call of Mr Call Design is both the past and the future of interior design; he
is equally comfortable sketching plans for custom casegoods as he is posting
fabric options for clients on Pinterest. A young designer with a savvy
clientele, Call is embraced by the downtown (and Brooklyn) crowd, but his is
not a sleek loft look. Rather, Call achieves a tailored take on classic style
that is American in the broad, free-spirited sense of the word. It's a palette
that includes everything from Federal pieces to Mad Men Midcentury to
clever details that conjure a wry smile. Above all, Call aims to give his
clients spaces that balance comfort with "the luxury of a room with
personality."

Christian
May is the founder of Maison21, a Los Angeles-based interiors and product
design firm. The Maison21 design aesthetic is rooted in historical modernism
but with thought for the future, as well as the way we live now. Bold shapes, a
strong palette, and an artist's eye for form and balance define his distinctive
style, and Christian brings his signature mix of wit and authenticity to every
project, be it a product or an interior. An innovator in all areas, not just
design, Christian was an early adopter of social media, and under the name
Maison21, he is known as a popular and engaging tastemaker and influencer with
a loyal following. Though Christian always has a strong point of view, he's
sensitive to the needs of his clients and brings his unique perspective to
resolving their individual design parameters into a beautiful and cohesive (but
never boring) environment.

Jessica
Marx, founder of J. Marx Atelier, approaches design from all angles. A degree
from the USC School of Architecture anchors her in both principles and
practice, while several years at top interiors firms honed both her aesthetic
and her ability to manage high-profile projects. Having applied her expertise
coast-to-coast - including at the Trump SoHo in New York City and the Thompson
Hotel in Beverly Hills - she founded J. Marx Atelier to provide full-service
interiors and identity work with a boutique-scale attention to detail.